The sea of jerseys flooding AT&T on Thanksgiving told a story the Dallas Cowboys’ owner and general manager, Jerry Jones, never wanted written. More than 90,000 fans packed the place, but something looked wrong. The Kansas City Chiefs’ red everywhere. Michael Irvin , the Hall of Fame wideout who helped build the Cowboys’ mystique in the ’90s, couldn’t look away from what it meant.

“It was an epic time because there was so many red jerseys and so much red in that stadium, there had to be a realization to what damage has been done to America’s team,” Irvin shared his verdict on his podcast. “Kansas City has done a hell of a job of winning games, clutch games, and staying on top. You can see the shine on the star eroding when I see that much red in the stadium.”

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